The name of the person suspected in shooting up an Omaha gas station two weeks ago has been released.

Investigators are looking for Robert Covington, 31. On the night of Jan. 16, police say he was at a Bucky’s Gas Station on Northwest Radial Highway, trying to get the phone number of a woman who works there.

One of the woman’s co-workers stepped in and got Covington to step out of the store.

Covington allegedly pulled a gun and started shooting, and the victim ran back inside with Covington chasing him and continuing to fire.

The victim survived the shooting and Covington sped off in a dark SUV.

Covington served three-and-a-half years in prison for unlawfully firing a weapon and for escape.

He’s now wanted for felony assault.

Covington is 5 feet 9 inches tall, and weighs about 195 pounds.

The Omaha Police Department and Crime Stoppers are asking for the community's help in finding him.

All tips go through a process where the person supplying the information is given a code word and number, so he or she can't be identified.

If a suspect/suspects are caught and charged, the tipster could be eligible for a cash reward. You can tip by calling 402-444-STOP, by texting 'OPD' and the message to 274637 or you can tip online: http://omahacrimestoppers.org/.